multimedia

Recovering from the last election, Lewis Miller wanted to make a difference. About once a month, a magnificent arrangement of thousands of dollars of flowers lands on the corner of a NYC Street in the trash can. A few … Read More

When I was a kid, our neighbor worked at General Mills, downtown, near the Buffalo River, where giant structures stood in their own city. He’d sometimes bring home a grab bag of goodies for us, things like Lucky Charms, Captain … Read More

I wanted to create a visual portfolio that concentrated on storytelling and not just a flashy bunch of cool images cut to generic beat driven sound track. I wanted to show moments I captured from real life; not staged … Read More

There’s a nice article in the New York Times magazine about my favorite radio show, RadioLab. And there is a fantastic interactive that the New York Times Magazine created isolating some of their storytelling sounds.

This was the first advanced multimedia class I’ve taught on my own and the 9 students at the Maine Media Workshops who stuck it out to the end of the week produced some great work. Everyone’s favorite was this piece … Read More

Hannele Lahti is somehow able to get people to tell her the most amazing stories. She reported and shot this story as part of the week long MultiMedia Masterclass with me at the Maine Media Workshops in August 2010

I’m a big fan of the Bombay Flying Club (“Online Journalism as it could be” is their motto) BFC produces stunning multimedia. I checked in to see their most recent piece, Streetlight Ethiopia, which was commissioned by the NGO “Hope … Read More